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{{AFC comment|1=The editors have ignored the comments about how-to guides, these are not allowed on Wikipedia. There is still masses of unsourced material and peacock. This is a promo page for the technique, not a proper encyclopedic draft. [[User:Ldm1954|Ldm1954]] ([[User talk:Ldm1954|talk]]) 14:26, 4 March 2025 (UTC)}}
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Time-Resolved X-ray Solution Scattering (TR-XSS), also known as Liquidography<ref>Kim, Tae Kyu, et al. "Spatiotemporal Kinetics in Solution Studied by Time‐Resolved X‐Ray Liquidography (Solution Scattering)." ChemPhysChem 10.12 (2009): 1958-1980.</ref> is a measurement technique ([[X-ray scattering techniques]]) capable of observing the structural dynamics of molecules dissolved in a liquid on a femtosecond (10<sup>-15−15</sup> s) timescale [[femtochemistry]] with better than [[angstrom]] spatial resolution. As such, it can be used to create movies of chemical reactions as they unfold, in real-time, and help to understand fundamental processes in nature.<ref>Wang, Qianci, Longteng Yun, and Jie Yang. "Ultrafast molecular movies: Probing chemical dynamics with femtosecond electron and X-ray diffraction." CCS Chemistry 6.5 (2024): 1092-1109.</ref><ref>
Hwan Kim, Kyung, et al. "Topical Review: Molecular reaction and solvation visualized by time-resolved X-ray solution scattering: Structure, dynamics, and their solvent dependence." Structural Dynamics 1.1 (2014).
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